Sweet dreams? Healthy ways to put pudding back on the menu | Kitchen aide

The sweet temptation of pudding can be a hard habit to break, especially for those who rely on it as the perfect finishing touch to a meal. But what if you want to indulge without sacrificing your diet?

For Wendy, a self-proclaimed healthy eater, finding an alternative to traditional puddings was a challenge. "I eat healthily, but my meals are never really complete without pudding," she admits. Luckily, experts and foodies have some creative solutions up their sleeves.

One of the simplest ways to satisfy your sweet tooth is to keep portion sizes in check. According to author Brian Levy, keeping mini portions of healthier treats like dark chocolate or fruit can be just as satisfying. "My grandma would keep mini chocolate bars and have just one, but that's never really worked for me," he says.

Melissa Hemsley, a nutritionist, has a genius solution for banana lovers: freeze-dried bananas dipped in melted chocolate make for a sweet treat that won't ruin your diet. And for those who like a little heat, baker Lily Jones suggests sprinkling chilli flakes or freeze-dried sour cherries on frozen grapes to level up their flavor.

Another game-changer is a batch of caramel apples made with apple juice and dates, which Levy swears by as a healthier alternative. Meanwhile, Flora Shedden, author of Winter in the Highlands, recommends baking cookies using natural sweeteners like honey or maple syrup.

But what if you're struggling to resist the allure of a cookie? Shedden has a flexible recipe up her sleeve that combines oats, nuts, and tahini for a sweet treat that won't derail your diet. Simply mix, bake, and sandwich two cookies together with frozen banana "ice cream" for an indulgent but relatively guilt-free snack.

As a final resort, Levy suggests pairing dark chocolate with a spicy tea to fool your palate into thinking you're having something sweeter than you actually are. Who knew spices could be the sweetest treat of all?

So, there you have it: healthier ways to satisfy your pudding cravings that won't break the bank or compromise your diet. Whether you're a health-conscious foodie or just looking for new ways to indulge, these solutions are sure to hit the spot – and not completely ruin your diet in the process.
 
🍎 I'm loving this idea of healthier alternatives to traditional puddings! It's all about finding that balance between satisfying our cravings and staying on track with our diets. I've been guilty of indulging in puddings after meals, but now I see it as an opportunity to get creative and experiment with new ingredients like freeze-dried bananas or chilli flakes 🌢️. Who knew spices could be the sweetest treat of all? 😊 This article has inspired me to try out some of these recipes and maybe even start my own baking experiments! πŸ’‘
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s really cool how people came up with those creative alternatives to traditional puddings. Like, freeze-dried bananas dipped in melted chocolate sounds like a game-changer for banana lovers πŸŒπŸ˜‹. And I love that they're using natural sweeteners like honey or maple syrup instead of regular sugar. It makes me wanna try baking cookies using those ingredients and making my own frozen banana "ice cream" sandwiches πŸͺπŸ‘Œ
 
I mean, I totally get why people love pudding, but it's so hard to keep track of what's healthy and what's not when you're trying to watch your figure. πŸ€” The idea of having mini portions of dark chocolate or frozen grapes with chilli flakes is kinda genius, but at the same time, it sounds like a lot of work. I'd rather just have a decent cookie every now and then without worrying about the guilt factor. And what's up with the whole 'f fooling your palate' thing? Pairing dark chocolate with spicy tea just seems like cheating to me πŸ˜‚. But hey, if these healthier pudding alternatives are doing it for you, that's all that matters! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
omg i love cookies πŸͺπŸ˜‹ but i dont know how to make them with natural sweeteners like honey or maple syrup my mom says its hard to measure it out right can we try making something together this weekend maybe baked apples or chocolate banana bites idk if theyd be good lol
 
I mean, who needs actual pudding when you can have a mini chocolate bar that's basically just a sugar bomb? πŸ«β€β™‚οΈ But hey, if keeping things small makes it "just as satisfying" for Wendy, I guess that's a good thing to know. Freeze-dried bananas dipped in melted chocolate sound like a pretty great alternative, but only if you're into that whole "desiccated banana" vibe... πŸ€ͺ
 
omg I'm so down for those caramel apples made with apple juice and dates!!πŸŽπŸ˜‹ I've been trying to cut back on sugar too, but it's hard when you're used to having pudding as a dessert πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Those banana bites dipped in melted chocolate are genius though! 🍌🍫 I'll def be trying that one out 😁. And pairing dark chocolate with spicy tea is like, the ultimate trickery trick 🀣. Can't wait to try those cookie recipes too! πŸͺ
 
I'm telling ya, portion control is key πŸ€ͺ... wait, nope, too controlling! You gotta have some give, you know? I mean, who needs a mini banana when you can just chomp down on a whole one like nobody's watching? 😜 But at the same time, freeze-dried bananas dipped in melted chocolate are kinda genius... or are they just an excuse to eat more chocolate? πŸ«πŸ˜‚
 
OMG 🀯 I'm obsessed with those banana treats frozen-dried and dipped in chocolate sounds like a dream come true 🍌🍫! And who knew sprinkling chilli flakes on grapes could be so genius πŸ”₯πŸ’š? As for me, I'll stick to having just one cookie sandwich ( minus the ice cream lol) πŸ˜‰ because let's face it, even with healthier alternatives, overindulging can still ruin the diet πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.
 
lol at people think they can have their cake (or pudding) and eat it 2 πŸ‘€ how hard is it 2 control ur cravings lol nvr happened 2 me i need that frozen banana "ice cream" 4 real tho πŸŒπŸ’¦ & whats up w/ the spicy tea trick? u gotta be crazy 2 try that πŸ˜‚
 
omg i no how hard it is 2 resist pudding lol i try 2 stick 2 my healthy eating goals but every now & then i jus cant help myself πŸ°πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ i like the idea of keeping mini portions of healthier treats tho thats a genius move by brian levy dark chocolate or fruit sounds so good rn πŸ‘
 
ugh i dont know about these healthier pudding alternatives πŸ€”... like why would u want 2 eat banana dipped in melted chocolate when u can jus have regular ol banana πŸŒπŸ‘€ & chilli flakes on grapes sound weird tho πŸ’β€β™€οΈ - but at least its a better snack than those boring old cookies... what's up w/ the cookie recipe? sandwichin 2 cookies together sounds like a lot of work lol 🀯
 
I feel like I'm right there with Wendy, trying to balance my sweet tooth with being healthy πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. It's so hard to give up pudding, but these creative alternatives are actually pretty genius πŸ’‘! Like, who knew freeze-dried bananas dipped in melted chocolate would be the perfect treat? 😍 Melissa Hemsley is a lifesaver for all you banana lovers out there! And I love that Flora Shedden has a flexible cookie recipe using natural sweeteners... it's like getting your cake and eating it too, but healthier πŸ°πŸ‘Œ
 
I've seen so many people struggle with giving up pudding πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Like, I get it, it's the perfect ending to a meal, but we can't just cut them out completely πŸ˜‚. Mini portions of healthier stuff like dark chocolate or fruit is def a good start πŸ‘Œ. But honestly, have you tried freezing bananas and dipping them in melted chocolate? Game. Changer. 🍌🍫 I also love the idea of sprinkling chilli flakes on frozen grapes - it's like a party in your mouth πŸŽ‰! And caramel apples made with apple juice and dates? Mind. Blown. 🀯
 
πŸ€” I'm not convinced about this "healthier pudding alternatives" thing... I mean, have these experts actually done actual studies to prove that these treats won't just wreak havoc on your calorie intake? Like, what's the source of this info? πŸ“š I need some solid proof before I start chomping down on frozen banana "ice cream"... 🍌 And what about the quality of ingredients used in these recipes? Are we really talking about natural sweeteners and wholesome stuff or is it just a fancy marketing ploy to get us hooked on their products again? πŸ€‘
 
omg i totally get it!! 🀯 i mean who doesnt love pudding? but yeah, finding healthier alternatives can be super helpful esp if you're trying to watch what u eat. i've tried that dark chocolate with spicy tea combo btw its a GAME CHANGER!!! πŸ’₯ and omg those caramel apples sound amazing too! gotta try those ASAP. i also like how melissa suggested freeze-dried bananas dipped in melted chocolate, genius right? πŸ€“ i never thought of using fruit in that way. anywayz, thanks for sharing these tips!! πŸ‘
 
I gotta say, I was surprised they even mentioned dark chocolate as a healthier option πŸ€”. Like, it's still got calories and sugar, right? And what about all those processed ingredients in cookie recipes with honey or maple syrup? Those are just going to kick you out of ketosis in no time πŸ’ͺ.

Freeze-dried bananas dipped in melted chocolate sound okay, I guess 🍌🍫. But let's be real, that's still a ton of sugar and calories. And have you seen the ingredient list on those chilli flakes or sour cherry things? Who knows what's really in them πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

As for baking cookies with natural sweeteners, I'd say that's just a fancy way of saying "you're still eating too much sugar" πŸ˜’. And frozen banana "ice cream"? That's just going to give you a stomachache from all the ice crystals or something ❄️.

I mean, what if you actually just learned how to make your own pudding from scratch with real fruits and no added sugars? Now that would be a healthier alternative 🍴.
 
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